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Agriculture Secretary Vilsack selects Dave White as NRCS Chief

Washington, – Agriculture Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack today named Dave White as chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). With approximately 12,000 employees and an annual budget in excess of $3 billion NRCS is

Scientists look to outer space to solve Iowa duck mystery

Keokuk – Tens of thousands of migrating lesser scaup [bluebill] ducks are currently visiting Iowa wetlands as they surge northward toward Canadian nesting areas. One of the migration’s most important stopovers is Pool 19 of

Texas wildlife officials worried about whooping cranes

Rockport, Texas (AP) – Wildlife managers are worried that some of the whooping cranes wintering at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge may be too weak and malnourished to successfully make their return to Canada this season.

SC man shot and killed while hunting for hogs

Walhalla, S.C. (AP) – A South Carolina man hunting for hogs has died after he was shot by another hunter in his party. Oconee County Coroner Karl Addis told the Anderson Independent-Mail that 28-year-old Adam

Bald eagle found in Michigan beat West Nile Virus

Pickford, Mich. (AP) – A young bald eagle, suffering from West Nile Virus, was captured in August 2002 from the parking lot of a car dealership in Pickford. With a lot of help, the nearly

Montana Hunting Regulations Online

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ 2009 hunting regulations for moose, sheep and goat and deer, elk and antelope will be available online at fwp.mt.gov beginning the last week in March, click ’Hunting Regulations.’ The hunting

Applications for Elk Hunt to Be Accepted April 1-May 31

Nashville – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency will accept applications from April 1 through May 31, 2009 for participation in Tennessee’s first-ever managed elk hunt. The elk hunt will be held October 19-23 at the

Montana Wolf Population Grows In 2008

About 500 wolves now inhabit Montana, equally distributed between the state’s northern and southern areas, according to the 2008 annual wolf conservation and management report released today by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. FWP’s report,

Group pushes for more Western wilderness

Albuquerque, N.M. (AP) — The Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico is where famed naturalist Aldo Leopold first hatched the idea of setting aside the nation’s untamed lands as wilderness. Nearly 85 years ago,

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